Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Prologue/Epilogue
100

This is the name of The Crucible's author. 

Arthur Miller

100

Mary gives Elizabeth this thing; later it is used as evidence to arrest Elizabeth

a poppet

100

Act 1 took place in Rev. Parris's house. Act 2 took place in the Proctors' house. Act 3 takes place here. 

Courthouse/meetinghouse

100

Act 4 takes place about three months later in this location.

A jail

100

Salem had this type of government, one where the Church/religion rules the government. 

theocracy 

200

This is the reason why Mrs. Putnam wanted Ruth to visit Tituba in the woods. 

To make contact with her 7 babies

200

Mary disobeyed the Proctor household by going to this place often when she was supposed to stay home

Court; she's been participating in the trials


200
Proctor makes this confession in the courtroom as his last attempt to prove that the girls are lying. This was a big deal. 

That he committed adultery.

200

Rev. Hale is at the jails trying to do this. He doesn't want anybody else to die for false witchcraft. 

Convincing people to confess and save themselves. 

200

The Puritan belief of predestination was the belief that your _____ was already decided

fate

300

Abby says she will do this to the other girls if they tell anybody what actually happened in the woods. 

Kill them

300

Proctor doesn't like this thing that Elizabeth cooked; it tells us that not only is Elizabeth not a great cook by Proctor's standards, but maybe their relationship isn't great either. 

Soup

300

Giles condemns Mr. Putnam for telling Ruth to accuse others of witchcraft so he can take their _____

land

300

Abby does this to her uncle. It was said that she was afraid to be in Salem any longer...

Stole $$ and ran away

300

The Salem Witch Trials are a perfect example of this phenomenon, when one person in the crowd does something or claims something, others often follow their lead, sometimes causing hysteria. 

mob mentality / herd mentality

400

The townspeople claim they have seen Betty Parris doing this over Salem. And no she wasn't on a broomstick. 

Flying

400

Elizabeth asks Proctor to do this and tell everybody that the girls are lying.

Go to the courts, tell the truth

400
After finding out his wife is pregnant and won't be hanged immediately, Proctor says he still won't drop the charges because these people are still on trial.

His friends' wives; Rebecca and Martha

400

Giles Corey was tortured and eventually killed in this manor. His last words were "More weight!"

Pressed to death

400

The Epilogue tells us that after the story ends, it was believed that Abigail was found in Boston doing this as a "job". 

Prostitute

500

Abby claims that Mrs. Proctor treated her like a ____ which is why she "quit".

Slave

500

Proctor didn't mention to Elizabeth that this many people were around when he and Abby talked to eachother, when he found out she was pretending. This makes Elizabeth more suspicious. 

0, they were alone. 

500

Danforth tells Hale that witchcraft is ipso facto or by the fact an invisible crime. Therefore there is no physical evidence. These are the only two people involved in a crime of witchcraft and who can therefore be witnesses. 

the witch and the victim

500

Proctor will confess but only if he can keep this. It represents the last bit of dignity he has. 

His name

500

In the Epilogue, we learn that this happened to Rev. Parris and he was never seen in Salem again. 

Voted out of office/position